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earlier this month, israel moved a battery with iron dome missile defense system into the city. and you hottest has claimed responsibility for the attack -- agent hottest -- a jihadist rupe has claimed responsibility for the attack -- a jihadist group has claiemed responsibiliy for the attack. >> he denies charges and says the attempt is in the -- says the charges are an attempt by the government to silence dissent. >> outside the courthouse, the lawyer and opposition -- the lawyer says that he faces charges -- [indiscernible] he says the charges are politically motivated. >> sooner or later, we will win and drive these crooks and thieves from power. >> he rose to the head of the opposition movement during russia's elections at the end of 2011. he called for people to vote for any party other than putting's -- putin's. since then, he has said he wants to become president. >> the trial's purpose is to get him off the political stage. it damages his reputation and creates a legal pretext to prevent him from taking part in elections. >> in court, he asked for more time to study the
earlier this month, israel moved a battery with iron dome missile defense system into the city. and you hottest has claimed responsibility for the attack -- agent hottest -- a jihadist rupe has claimed responsibility for the attack -- a jihadist group has claiemed responsibiliy for the attack. >> he denies charges and says the attempt is in the -- says the charges are an attempt by the government to silence dissent. >> outside the courthouse, the lawyer and opposition -- the lawyer...
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in self-defense. that would immediately take self-defense measures on the part of the military, likely strike something in north korea. we have done extensive planning as an alliance to say look at different scenarios and say beyond that initial defense move, what are the options for deescalating? what are the options for reestablishing deterrents and so forth? and how would we act together, u.s. and south korea as allies? so i think there's a lot more thinking that's gone into that. and so forth. but my worry is this is, you know, on the north korean side you have tim jung-un who is a very, young, inexperienced leader. the question is will he know when to stop? his father, his grandfather knew how to walk up to the line but stop short of war. the question is, will he know how to do this? or will he miscalculate because if he goes up the escalation ladder because of the geography, because of the tens of thousands of or tillry that are aimed at seoul, the first hour of a full-out conflict would be very
in self-defense. that would immediately take self-defense measures on the part of the military, likely strike something in north korea. we have done extensive planning as an alliance to say look at different scenarios and say beyond that initial defense move, what are the options for deescalating? what are the options for reestablishing deterrents and so forth? and how would we act together, u.s. and south korea as allies? so i think there's a lot more thinking that's gone into that. and so...
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they're playing defense, trying to tell you what they should have told you higher. at the end of the day, if you have a commodity oriented company, and the commodity price wrong, you are naturally going to have a lot of credit risk. >> i think the key here is, do you believe that gold will hit 1,300 or 1,200 where they are at risk of a downgrade. otherwise, this is all buck, right? >> two days ago, i would have said that's a far way away. today, technically 1,200's probably the next area of support. >> really? >> yeah, it could get there. >> gold could go to 600. >> 1,200. >> could go to 600. >> i want to know what is the credit risk at six eight and 1,000. if this commodity is crashing, if that's crystallized yet. if you're long gold, i think it's crystallized in the p & l. people haven't shown you the asymmetry to the credit risk and the gold price. i think this is pretty obvious. people don't want to p name and number on this at this point because a lot of people didn't make this call. and again, i think we're getting started in terms of the back pedaling work. >
they're playing defense, trying to tell you what they should have told you higher. at the end of the day, if you have a commodity oriented company, and the commodity price wrong, you are naturally going to have a lot of credit risk. >> i think the key here is, do you believe that gold will hit 1,300 or 1,200 where they are at risk of a downgrade. otherwise, this is all buck, right? >> two days ago, i would have said that's a far way away. today, technically 1,200's probably the next...
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strikes a deal with imminent threats to define relatively narrowly could be justified as defense against attack. beyond that, one cannot what strikes against groups not covered by the aumf in the way we've seen on the public record. >> i didn't direct this to you, colonel mcsally, but what is your view on the constitution versus absent alliance on the aumf? >> sir, i am not a legal expert, but article ii of the constitution, that clearly is authorization of itself. where aumf comes in as many don't have the three criteria, but you have al qaeda, al qaeda leaders and affiliate specifically designated to the intelligence process in order to allow them to be legitimate targets. speaking broadly and in my work in africa on which has the highest level of scrutiny, it was a very high level in order to make the case individuals or organizations that the criteria. those discussions were at the highest levels before and it was approved. >> the next question for professor brooks and somin. yuko suggested one of the problems with the procedure is oversight is typically are determines how they do so
strikes a deal with imminent threats to define relatively narrowly could be justified as defense against attack. beyond that, one cannot what strikes against groups not covered by the aumf in the way we've seen on the public record. >> i didn't direct this to you, colonel mcsally, but what is your view on the constitution versus absent alliance on the aumf? >> sir, i am not a legal expert, but article ii of the constitution, that clearly is authorization of itself. where aumf comes...
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i borrowed into this program as a way to write about the overall challenges of trimming the defense program. this program is singular in terms of its costs and the way as i write in d, the piece, the attribute may not bawl of the missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight supersonic speed. it may be the way it is designed to avoid budget cutters in washington. on re on sunday at 8:00 c-span's "q&a." >> at a senate hearing to discuss the immigration bill this week. homeland security janet napolitano was scheduled to testify but was unable to do due to the ongoing investigation there. a member of the u.s. commission on civil rights as well as former c.b.o. director testified and discussed concerns and the benefits in the legislation. his is an hour and 40 minutes. >> the committee can come to order please. . apologize for the delay as you know there is a great .elay going on in massachusetts i hope everybody can well understand why the secretary napolitano will not be here. testimony. dule her -- hopefully senator feinstein won't mind me mentioning but she was saying and i agree
i borrowed into this program as a way to write about the overall challenges of trimming the defense program. this program is singular in terms of its costs and the way as i write in d, the piece, the attribute may not bawl of the missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight supersonic speed. it may be the way it is designed to avoid budget cutters in washington. on re on sunday at 8:00 c-span's "q&a." >> at a senate hearing to discuss the immigration bill this...
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we have to d what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald reagan said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north keans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, you're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a ran of at least 2600 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >> well, fortunately, we do have some good theater missile defenses in place today, missile destroyers that we already had and we beefed that up. japanese had some with our help and they're deploying that and we have some inter continental ballistic missile interceptors, lou, in both california and alaska so i feel good about what we are doing today. the long term i'm more concerned about because the president is advocating slashing our missile defense budget by half a billion dollars and i think that that's the wrong direction to go in, given the threats that are out there. but i feel good what we
we have to d what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald reagan said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north keans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, you're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a ran of at least 2600 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >>...
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they're saying a strong defense force is part of china's modernization. the paper refers indirectly to the united states. it says the country has strengthenned it's asia-pacific military alliances and they have expanded in the region and makes the situation tenser. the report first directly to japan regarding the sankaku islands. china and taiwan claim them. the white paper also gives details on military event. it says they carried out exercises in the pacific about ten times since 2007. >> the chinese military must protect our country's sovereignty and marine interests. >> for the first time they revealed a defense person break down. china says they have 2.3 million troops. but it didn't list the number of strategic missile units or armed police. >> no issue of territorial sovereignty exists over the sankaku islands. china's comments and claims are unacceptable. >> he added that the government will protect japan's water, land, and air space. >>> executives of japanese telecom giant softbank said they will go ahead and complete the buyout of the third lar
they're saying a strong defense force is part of china's modernization. the paper refers indirectly to the united states. it says the country has strengthenned it's asia-pacific military alliances and they have expanded in the region and makes the situation tenser. the report first directly to japan regarding the sankaku islands. china and taiwan claim them. the white paper also gives details on military event. it says they carried out exercises in the pacific about ten times since 2007....
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we have to do what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald rean said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north koreans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, yu're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a range of at least 00 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >> well, fortunately, we do have some good theater missile defenses in place today, missile destroyers that we already had and we beefed that up. japanese had some with our help and they're deploying that and we have some inter continental ballistic missile interceptors, lou, in both california and alaska so i feel good about what we are doing today. the long term i'm more concerned about because the president is advocating slashing our missile defense budget by half a billion dolls and i think that that's the wrong direction to go in, given the threats that are out there. but i feel good what we
we have to do what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald rean said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north koreans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, yu're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a range of at least 00 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >>...
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the collective defense ministers and -- defense ministers agreed they would transfer forces for 2014. to give guidance for the general planning to take place. i think it is fair to say that our coalition partners are a very much looking for to see what the u.s. constitution will be post 20-14. -- post-2014. enabling support in most cases, i mean specifically evacuation post 2014, which they cannot provide but would need in place and for them to be committed -- would need inflation to keep it committed. >> is there anything we should be doing in the lead up to 2014 to provide those assurances to folks so everyone is in agreement on what happened? >> i do. i know the president is liberating now. as he makes a decision as far as the basic remarks, he has that wey committed would be there in some significant way post-2014. as he makes a specific decision i think it will be incumbent upon all of us to engage our coalition partners to ensure that we build the same effective coalition post 2014 that we have had over the past several years. i think it is a huge success story the way we brough
the collective defense ministers and -- defense ministers agreed they would transfer forces for 2014. to give guidance for the general planning to take place. i think it is fair to say that our coalition partners are a very much looking for to see what the u.s. constitution will be post 20-14. -- post-2014. enabling support in most cases, i mean specifically evacuation post 2014, which they cannot provide but would need in place and for them to be committed -- would need inflation to keep it...
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the state charges the defense cents a gallon including the $0.18 federal gas tax. number for south carolina. the state gas tax under $0.70 for number three new jersey has some of the highest income tax and property tax only charges $0.15 for the gas tax. number to. wyoming. $0.14 gas tax help this state have overall prices $3.33 a gallon. number one states is alaska's only $0.8 on a gallon goes to the government but has the second-highest price only be high range hawaii. the highest gas tax is due york 77-gallon. the whole world is like that with new york. more on unions to infiltrate the charter schools and we bring the latest, the boston bombings and lou dobbs gives us his take. @ at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. gerri: charges filed in the boston and bombing the 90 killed has been charged with conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction
the state charges the defense cents a gallon including the $0.18 federal gas tax. number for south carolina. the state gas tax under $0.70 for number three new jersey has some of the highest income tax and property tax only charges $0.15 for the gas tax. number to. wyoming. $0.14 gas tax help this state have overall prices $3.33 a gallon. number one states is alaska's only $0.8 on a gallon goes to the government but has the second-highest price only be high range hawaii. the highest gas tax is...
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if this does make it to trial, the defense strategy is clear. all they want to do is avoid the death penalty. with us, rebecca rosewoodland live in the studio. it's my understanding this guy has a pretty good defense team. a high profile attorney about whom we have information. >> we have a lot of information. miriam conrad is the head of what we call the public defenders office. he said in his hospital bed, the one word he said was, no meaning i cannot afford an attorney. under our constitution we provide defendants with attorneys. we're providing him with this woman who is known, a known defense attorney, she defended the shoe bomber. >> shepard: richard reed. >> she defended him. she has herself, a man named mr. fisk, a yale educated, highly prominent defense attorney and they'll call in death penalty experts. >> shepard: you have to figure that -- i don't know what grounds they'll take. i guess try to say the older brother brainwashed him. >> in this situation, when -- we're not sure yet about the death penalty. but they have to start prepar
if this does make it to trial, the defense strategy is clear. all they want to do is avoid the death penalty. with us, rebecca rosewoodland live in the studio. it's my understanding this guy has a pretty good defense team. a high profile attorney about whom we have information. >> we have a lot of information. miriam conrad is the head of what we call the public defenders office. he said in his hospital bed, the one word he said was, no meaning i cannot afford an attorney. under our...
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i borrowed into this program is a way to write about the overall challenges of trimming the defense budget. this program is in sularecause , delays, and the weight has been structured. -- weight has been structured. it's most defensive effective attribute may not be all of its radars and since ours -- sensors and missiles. it may well be the way it's been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. sunday at 8:00 on c-span q&a. >> earlier today postmaster general donahoe spoke at the national press club, speaking about postal reform ahe saturday delivery. here's what he had to say. >> congress faces a simple choice. give the organization the flexibility to operate more effectively. in case you're wondering what that cost might be, the cost of ,ropping up our broken model including resolving all the debts and the false we currently can't afford to pay, might be in the neighborhood of $58 billion trade that's just through 2017. it would be completely unnecessary. it may shock you to learn that the postal service could be profitable today, and in the long-term future. we just need to oper
i borrowed into this program is a way to write about the overall challenges of trimming the defense budget. this program is in sularecause , delays, and the weight has been structured. -- weight has been structured. it's most defensive effective attribute may not be all of its radars and since ours -- sensors and missiles. it may well be the way it's been designed to evade budget cutters in washington. sunday at 8:00 on c-span q&a. >> earlier today postmaster general donahoe spoke at...
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do you get a sense that it can bbecomes justifying ainiable cor a justifiable defense, in other words, if you are in airline industry, you will take your time to make your point, if you move fast the chance of you getting a budget hike is less likely. i don't want to be that jaded, i'm just saying it would behoove you to not to look like things are not a problem. >> i think that administration has asked them to make it look as painful as possible. frontline folks i think they will continue to serve the customer, the customer is happy, business is good. they get rewarded. neil: you fly all of the time, are they that happen? >> it depends on airline and products. neil: every agent i bump in to must like cnn . >> i kill them with kindness. neil: you do. >> i have to. neil: all right a certain amount of attitude, and dismissiveness, with this, they might believe that pudding shove down their throat. but, i don't suspect we'll see much improvement. >> i think you are focussing on is airline piece that is piece -- >> that feeds from all of the above, faa and homeland security. tsa . >> thin
do you get a sense that it can bbecomes justifying ainiable cor a justifiable defense, in other words, if you are in airline industry, you will take your time to make your point, if you move fast the chance of you getting a budget hike is less likely. i don't want to be that jaded, i'm just saying it would behoove you to not to look like things are not a problem. >> i think that administration has asked them to make it look as painful as possible. frontline folks i think they will...
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defensive names like walmart were also done, but fared better. the main catalyst for the sell off was concerns about slower global growth. china reported gdp for the first quarter below expectations. with europe in recession, trader rs now worried where is the growth going to come from. i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> as bob just mentioned, the price of gold plunged today, recording its second worst loss ever and closing below $1400 an ounce for the time in more than two years. today was the first time ever that the dow and price of spot gold both recorded triple digit losses. why is selloff and what may be next for the precious metal? jackie deangelis has our report. >> another massive selloff in the gold market today, but what's fuelling the fur rouse rotation? several factors are at play including the continued strength in the equity market. gold had lost its luster, but gold is also an inflation hedge and as long as the fed continues with its stimulus program, investors believe inflation is likely to remain in check. >> peop
defensive names like walmart were also done, but fared better. the main catalyst for the sell off was concerns about slower global growth. china reported gdp for the first quarter below expectations. with europe in recession, trader rs now worried where is the growth going to come from. i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> as bob just mentioned, the price of gold plunged today, recording its second worst loss ever and closing below $1400 an ounce for the time in more than two...
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. >> super defensive. >> hey, gina, josh brown. do you believe those sectors are defensive given the fact they have never been more expensive based on almost every met rick, specifically earnings? can we truthlythe call utilities a safe sector given the premium they're trading at above the s&p 500, for example? >> yeah, i think you can. health care is a perfect example. health care actually is still trading at a secular low or near a secular low relative to the index. over time it's traded 1.2 times the s&p 500. it's trading at one times the s&p 500 now. you can't make that argument broadly across the defensive sectors. utilities looks expensive, but as long as the ten-year treasury bond remains range-bound or rally as it has over the last several weeks, utilities look relatively attractive. >> do you see room for capital gains here? or is this just about collecting the dividend? because if earnings aren't going to grow, i doubt we can squeeze much more in terms of multiple, right? >> right. for the utilities sector specifically, i
. >> super defensive. >> hey, gina, josh brown. do you believe those sectors are defensive given the fact they have never been more expensive based on almost every met rick, specifically earnings? can we truthlythe call utilities a safe sector given the premium they're trading at above the s&p 500, for example? >> yeah, i think you can. health care is a perfect example. health care actually is still trading at a secular low or near a secular low relative to the index. over...
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whether it's missile defense, on dome or rocket defense, the different weapons systems that we are assisting them with, our military to military relationship, i'm going to be in israel in a few days. our interests are very clear and common and so i would answer your question, that way i think the israelis know that and we know that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there are a lot of red lines out here and i'm just saying, this when we issue these red lines, the judgment call is that if there's a problem, we're going to act and obviously we have to do that diplomacy first but in reality we need to have the military capability to sustain some sort of operation if we start it. >> we have the military capability and we have the ability to provide the president what's required to protect the interests of this country and our allies. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> ms. granger. >> thank you. i have two questions and the first one is to general dempsey. we're talking about relationships. would you bring us up to date on the state of our relationship, military to military, with egypt and how important is
whether it's missile defense, on dome or rocket defense, the different weapons systems that we are assisting them with, our military to military relationship, i'm going to be in israel in a few days. our interests are very clear and common and so i would answer your question, that way i think the israelis know that and we know that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there are a lot of red lines out here and i'm just saying, this when we issue these red lines, the judgment call is that if...
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and defense officials may drop the furloughs entirely. homeland security has not furloughed anyone, and it has not cut overtime. so the exact impact is zero. the "washington post" gives away pinocchio's for lying. tonight we are giving dunce caps away, and we will continue to do this. elected officials to make egregiously silly statements. we think our elected officials should be so honored and noted. so we are going to award this to acquire tonight. and he earned it. i think you would agree. fellow democrat, a year from california, the head of the house democratic caucus today warned that the sequester cuts undermine the ability of our cities to respond to terrorist attacks. listen to this. >> so, when those first responders did such a phenomenal job yesterday in boston, chances are the mayor in boston is now having to figure out how to cover for the extra cost involved in having so many people out there for security and emergency medical assistance responding because they get paid so he is now probably getting money from some other part
and defense officials may drop the furloughs entirely. homeland security has not furloughed anyone, and it has not cut overtime. so the exact impact is zero. the "washington post" gives away pinocchio's for lying. tonight we are giving dunce caps away, and we will continue to do this. elected officials to make egregiously silly statements. we think our elected officials should be so honored and noted. so we are going to award this to acquire tonight. and he earned it. i think you...
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gain this sort of individualized authority that even the department of defense doesn't have? and how did we create these sort of two separate systems for this kind of overseas terror fighting? >> well, it's-- one of the things they sort of talked about in the book is how basically the c.i.a. started to look a whole lot like the military and the military is looking a lot like the c.i.a. basically after 9/11, president bush gave the c.i.a. lethal authority and wide authority to go capture and kill people all around the globe. this sets them off on the beginning of some of these secret wars, and it's-- it starts out with a lot of detentions and interrogations, and starting around 2004, 2005, there's a whole lot more drone strikes, targeted killings. >> jon: because they found out about the interrogations and said we should do that. >> well, there was a lot of internal debate inside the bush administration. there was an internal c.i.a. report that chronicled some of the abuses in the c.i.a. prisons. and, obviously, a lot of congressional scrutiny of the program. and so as that ha
gain this sort of individualized authority that even the department of defense doesn't have? and how did we create these sort of two separate systems for this kind of overseas terror fighting? >> well, it's-- one of the things they sort of talked about in the book is how basically the c.i.a. started to look a whole lot like the military and the military is looking a lot like the c.i.a. basically after 9/11, president bush gave the c.i.a. lethal authority and wide authority to go capture...
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is that the trend of the week for the market's overall to go into the defense of utilities? >> absolutely. some may go way. we are up with the indices' over three and a half months people take off the table and enjoy the money over the summer. you don't want to be out but rotate and me very careful. cheryl: en one heck of a day for these markets and the triple digits swing. also looking at the s&p there are nine stocks falling to a brand new lows and nicole petallides is watching that from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> we have seen broadbased selling but economically sensitive sectors are doing the work with energy and financial and technology and some names hitting new 52 week lows with peabody energy and report back iran and going into the green with report mack ran. and going down below $400 the lowest levels we have seen since december of 2011 also newmont mining the best of the worst is what you need like health care or consumer staples that have concerns -- been able to hold on. the dow was down nearly 200 points but still noting the volatility is a bree
is that the trend of the week for the market's overall to go into the defense of utilities? >> absolutely. some may go way. we are up with the indices' over three and a half months people take off the table and enjoy the money over the summer. you don't want to be out but rotate and me very careful. cheryl: en one heck of a day for these markets and the triple digits swing. also looking at the s&p there are nine stocks falling to a brand new lows and nicole petallides is watching that...
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can afford the keystone pipeline them lashoff climate scientists with the natural natural resources defense council in new york and brad johnson campaign manager with the forecast the facts he's in san francisco thank you all for joining me brad i want to start with you i don't you know want to blame one party to me neither party is doing as much as they including the president is doing as much as they need to on climate change but how trouble is it to you brad that wealthy conservative climate change deniers like the koch's are moving into newspapers medium that's already being used to funnel doubt regarding climate change and what will they do with these do you think. well as you pointed out we in many ways arnie's have seen what that looks like really the news corp empire throughput murdoch when fox news with the new york post and one of the recent hurdy probably most of that u.k. climate change to now and in the news was from papers there so if you had it he's so far as we can tell he's primarily doing that for political and economic power but if you took id you political ideologues lik
can afford the keystone pipeline them lashoff climate scientists with the natural natural resources defense council in new york and brad johnson campaign manager with the forecast the facts he's in san francisco thank you all for joining me brad i want to start with you i don't you know want to blame one party to me neither party is doing as much as they including the president is doing as much as they need to on climate change but how trouble is it to you brad that wealthy conservative climate...
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and contributing the spread of torture now for more on this i'm joined by david remes human rights defense attorney representing detainees in guantanamo hi there david wu so can you tell me what's happening in this clash that happened on saturday give give us an update here where we don't know exactly what happened all we have is the military's word for what happened which i don't take at face value but according to reports the military moved most of the men who were in the most populous camp camp six which was a communal living arrangement into camp five which is an isolation cell arrangement they gave as a reason that they couldn't monitor the men in camp six because the men had covered the cameras but that doesn't wash because that situation has been going on for two or three months now i think that they're just trying to break the hunger strike and they picked a particularly brutal way to do it. so the way i understand it military shows up in riot gear they essentially storm you know so basically that's not what happened but we're not really sure what happened do we know how many priso
and contributing the spread of torture now for more on this i'm joined by david remes human rights defense attorney representing detainees in guantanamo hi there david wu so can you tell me what's happening in this clash that happened on saturday give give us an update here where we don't know exactly what happened all we have is the military's word for what happened which i don't take at face value but according to reports the military moved most of the men who were in the most populous camp...
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it's defense related and i wouldn't buy it. >> car max, drop 4%. what do you think? >> this is one that has been on fire. i think it's breaking here and broken down. >> a little bit of a safety tree here. slightly better. people are looking for safety. >> positive stock and a very negative day. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ to help you take charge. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting st
it's defense related and i wouldn't buy it. >> car max, drop 4%. what do you think? >> this is one that has been on fire. i think it's breaking here and broken down. >> a little bit of a safety tree here. slightly better. people are looking for safety. >> positive stock and a very negative day. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be...
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defense secretary dime israel with a promise. the obama administration is committed to preserving and improving the jewish state's military edge in the region, part of that includes the much talked about iron dome missile defense system. kevin conley reports. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of optical illusion. iron dome is a missile defense system credited by israel with destroying nearly 0% of the rockets fired at it during the last conflict with palestinians in gaza. not everyone is convinced. because the incoming rockets are invisible to the naked eye a handful of skeptics say we might be witnessing the missiles themselves self drurkting without hitting anything. >> i don't know exactly what happened. would like to have an answer. how me your infrared videos. >> israel's enemies get the importance of the system. this internet video claiming responsibility for the recent attack ended with a taunting message that iron dome did not stop it. the truth is not man
defense secretary dime israel with a promise. the obama administration is committed to preserving and improving the jewish state's military edge in the region, part of that includes the much talked about iron dome missile defense system. kevin conley reports. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of optical illusion. iron dome is a missile defense system credited by israel with destroying nearly 0% of the rockets fired at it...
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but even my parents will say everyone deserves a good defense. lance armstrong deserves a good defense. he said he was sorry, that is not enough? >> he will basically say the amount of money they receive in terms of exposurn enough than going after his personal net worth. is it a strong argument? not really. it is an argument. this entire matter will be wrapped up and settled out of court. adam: we both appreciate both of you being here with us and alll3 the best to you on this wednesday afternoon. adam: up next on "money," what happens when you take the bikini contest of the hawaiian tropic brand. why thattcompany is scrapping their most sacred pastime. it'you can never have too much f "money" or bikini contest. thank u orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... bylinging to the past. anwith that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thoand of us investg billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're no
but even my parents will say everyone deserves a good defense. lance armstrong deserves a good defense. he said he was sorry, that is not enough? >> he will basically say the amount of money they receive in terms of exposurn enough than going after his personal net worth. is it a strong argument? not really. it is an argument. this entire matter will be wrapped up and settled out of court. adam: we both appreciate both of you being here with us and alll3 the best to you on this wednesday...
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on my right is this defensive the positive dune sand. the wind blows, it comes from the ocean beach. because the sand is moving, you can see evidence along this side of the hill in 1989. the vibrations in accelerated. you have a significant amount of movement to the point that the homes that uc had very severe damage for two blocks. we recognized what the problem was at the time, it was a matter of loose sand on a very steep slope. thank you for the effort. we were able to get federal funding and design which you see in the upper walls. the lower walls was actually billed as part of the wpa. the upper wall was built in 1991-'92. this is a concrete wall and it has rocked going through the wall that extends the distance of 80 feet beyond the wall. the next earthquake occurs, the wall is designed to resist and the movement of the sand and allowed it to move down hill. this is a classic example of the creek and degree flow and exists all the way the area. we might see the other evidence. we have done nothing to improve the quality and the st
on my right is this defensive the positive dune sand. the wind blows, it comes from the ocean beach. because the sand is moving, you can see evidence along this side of the hill in 1989. the vibrations in accelerated. you have a significant amount of movement to the point that the homes that uc had very severe damage for two blocks. we recognized what the problem was at the time, it was a matter of loose sand on a very steep slope. thank you for the effort. we were able to get federal funding...
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we're working with multiple agencies, including the department of defense, and i think we'll implement those changes in the law in the manner which congress intended. >> thank you. senator shelby. >> mr. cordray, good morning. the financial stability oversight council, of which cfpb is a member, was given broad authority to eliminate market expectations that any american firms too big to fail. do you agree that as a member of fsoc, that you have a responsibility to contribute to these discussions and help identify threats to our financial system? >> that is a responsibility congress has given me by law. >> you believe you have that responsibility. >> i do. >> do you believe that all systemic risks have been contained and too big to fail expectations that large institutions will not be allowed to fail has ended or still assessing threats? >> my perspective on this is sort of limited and more recent. i was not here in washington and not directly involved in the events of the financial crisis. i was the treasurer of ohio at the time, overseeing billion office dollars in public financeses.
we're working with multiple agencies, including the department of defense, and i think we'll implement those changes in the law in the manner which congress intended. >> thank you. senator shelby. >> mr. cordray, good morning. the financial stability oversight council, of which cfpb is a member, was given broad authority to eliminate market expectations that any american firms too big to fail. do you agree that as a member of fsoc, that you have a responsibility to contribute to...
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but the real impact for a lot of these defenses companies are secures. what are we paying for? >> we are also watching shares of coach coach is coming out with earnings before the bell. missing fashion trends. i finally got on -- i don't know whether you carry a man bag or not. >> that whole story has changed. >> but my husband bought me a beautiful coach tote for christmas. there was good stuff in the store. >> there are still so many coach stores. not all of them have people in them. >> absolutely. >> it has certainly got brand recognition. you hit it on the head in terms of global lifestyle brand. other lines of business outside of accessories like trench coats. >> and commodities across the board. >> what about new fashion, new creative teams and spring in your step and you give new life to something that was a staying brand. >> certainly listen for coach tomorrow and what they say about the global consumer, particularly in china. we'll see you tonight at 5:00. street signs continue right after this. >> all right. welcome back to "street signs," everybody. a reminder that w
but the real impact for a lot of these defenses companies are secures. what are we paying for? >> we are also watching shares of coach coach is coming out with earnings before the bell. missing fashion trends. i finally got on -- i don't know whether you carry a man bag or not. >> that whole story has changed. >> but my husband bought me a beautiful coach tote for christmas. there was good stuff in the store. >> there are still so many coach stores. not all of them have...
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deflationary pressures have been in play since the end of january when commodities started falling, defensive sectors started leading. you get the sense that something's happening, you get the feeling that something's about to hurt and then the spasm happens. when you have deflationary junctures, which is what every part of the market place is seeing is happening right now, that $85 billion a month is not enough from the fed -- >> you're making reference to how much they're buying every month when it comes to securities out? >> correct. >> peter anderson, bank of america may have set the tone this morning with that disappointing earnings report, yes? >> y >> yes, it was. and that's symptomatic of the -- >> peter, hang on one second. we'll have to do this for the next couple of hours as more news continues to break. let's go to sue herrera with the latest. what do you have, sue? >> bill, our team on the ground in boston is reporting to us that the federal courthouse in boston is now being evacuated. you're looking at a live picture right now of people leaving that courthouse. we don't know why
deflationary pressures have been in play since the end of january when commodities started falling, defensive sectors started leading. you get the sense that something's happening, you get the feeling that something's about to hurt and then the spasm happens. when you have deflationary junctures, which is what every part of the market place is seeing is happening right now, that $85 billion a month is not enough from the fed -- >> you're making reference to how much they're buying every...
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joining us now, criminal defense attorney. thank you both for being here. start with the case that just shocked me today. the judge, as we have already reported in the ice case brought by the ice union against the this administration saying that they're going to basically suggesting they could find in the favor of the union against the administration for its refusal to fall the law. >> i think he said u.s. going to find that way if he has jurisdiction. he sent it back and ask them to do some briefing on the subject as to whether or not he has jurisdiction because it is really an argument. >> i think he is going to have jurisdiction. what this would do it basically change the existing law. here are federal immigration laws commander going to that the homeland security pick and choose which people are going to be deported. we cannot do that. lou: by the way, the statistics showed 99 nap percent of those considered are being deferred. i mean, this is a giveaway program by any standard. >> and it is interesting. on page 24 that 38-page opinion what the judge do
joining us now, criminal defense attorney. thank you both for being here. start with the case that just shocked me today. the judge, as we have already reported in the ice case brought by the ice union against the this administration saying that they're going to basically suggesting they could find in the favor of the union against the administration for its refusal to fall the law. >> i think he said u.s. going to find that way if he has jurisdiction. he sent it back and ask them to do...
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is defense lawyer accused his sister of setting a fire. and that is the colossal failure of behavior like this to continue. the debate could have stopped. if they hadn't gotten the dna sample, took them in for interrogation. if he hadn't got the dna sample they might never have gotten it. it was given voluntarily and we have to give it back and dropped the first swap. no dna record, they didn't introduce that automatically to get a felony in the back. wouldn't have got him on esperanza alone. the book points that out. yes, everybody feels that, if you want to blame that. listen when she says this. >> as far as the rest of us i can speak -- doesn't matter how they are set for us, just another ignition source, do anything different. and mark was the second, and we walked the fire line to gather, always in front of me, 20 years you have been out, even held the ball for the cross and stood with the cross and talked about this, was an arson fire, the winds are coming, i wonder if we will get a good one in, the next one, and what is going to hap
is defense lawyer accused his sister of setting a fire. and that is the colossal failure of behavior like this to continue. the debate could have stopped. if they hadn't gotten the dna sample, took them in for interrogation. if he hadn't got the dna sample they might never have gotten it. it was given voluntarily and we have to give it back and dropped the first swap. no dna record, they didn't introduce that automatically to get a felony in the back. wouldn't have got him on esperanza alone....
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it's had this very defensive tam boar tambor. it's like this sub tub city -- city constitution effect. global economics, look at the u.s. first. name by name basis. emerging markets. i would think global bonds. longer term investors, commodities from a valuations perspective look attractive. >> commodities? gold? >> not necessarily gold. >> oil? >> dr. copper. the valuations are beginning to pull in a little bit if you've got three to five years which maybe a lot f of people don't have. if you're a longer investor like your clients. just rebalance into that. take a multiasset approach. >> greg, i don't know if you asked those investors who are risk averse that you had in your survey, but where are they putting their money if they're not in the stock market? they're getting nothing from fixed income right now. >> yet they're content with that, it seems. it's cash. it's bonds. this is what concerns me, bill. this is going to require the individual investor to redefine risk. safety is not hunkering down in bonds and cash. particular
it's had this very defensive tam boar tambor. it's like this sub tub city -- city constitution effect. global economics, look at the u.s. first. name by name basis. emerging markets. i would think global bonds. longer term investors, commodities from a valuations perspective look attractive. >> commodities? gold? >> not necessarily gold. >> oil? >> dr. copper. the valuations are beginning to pull in a little bit if you've got three to five years which maybe a lot f of...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ♪ >>> 1,000? >> 1,000. >> done. now, this is breakfast. >> nearly 19 hours into our ten-hour trip in the night express to bagan lurches and bounces onward over old and poorly maintained track. >> fly back to new york for breakfast. >> i haven't had time. >> what's yours? >> arrowroot. >> potato. >> how do you make good -- look at this, a bouquet of fish. >> indeed. >> this is the plain of bagan. >> out the window, the modern world seems to fade away, then disappear all together, like the last century never h
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because it's really not enough to get this guy off the hook with insanity as a defense. lou: you go said seeing a conspiracy over body parts, i mean, this is getting a little more than just, you know,,weird. >> it is definitely a little bit more than weird. certainly helps. his plea of insanity. the insanity defense itself is very complex command it really does require the defendant to prove that he basically -- i mean, to put it in the least complicated way possible, had no idea of right from wrong and did not know that what he was doing was wrong command as possible. yes, to get the defense, but it sounds like that is what his attorneys setting about to do. this whole claim of there's a conspiracy going on in the had to do this because i had to uncover seems to be walking down that line eventually asserting insanity in that he had to do this because it was all totally the right thing to do. >> sort of for the greater good. lou: the greater good, and in philadelphia the abortion trial, a former employee, one of the abortion clinic, she testified today that she reported
because it's really not enough to get this guy off the hook with insanity as a defense. lou: you go said seeing a conspiracy over body parts, i mean, this is getting a little more than just, you know,,weird. >> it is definitely a little bit more than weird. certainly helps. his plea of insanity. the insanity defense itself is very complex command it really does require the defendant to prove that he basically -- i mean, to put it in the least complicated way possible, had no idea of right...
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so you're buying some of the defensive stocks. but the defensive stocks aren't really cheap. what are you doing in terms of sectors and that kind of allocation? >> well, exactly as you're saying, the defensive sectors are no longer cheap. consumer staples have rallied hard. we're looking for other opportunities in quality names but in other sectors. for example, technology, we spoke about miners last time i was on. the markets have been overpunished, that's where we see the opportunity. where we see the risk is the companies that have rallied hard, very sentiment driven and could hit these headwinds as earnings and economic weakness starts to come through. >> what's the catalyst to have some of these cyclical stocks do well f you're saying earnings are too high and the growth expectations have to come down? what's the catalyst to get the cyclical sectors to do well? >> it means it's going to be a very hard quarter. we think this quarter, markets probably will grind higher. but it's unlikely there is this catalyst for that next leg up. what we would then see is when earnings e
so you're buying some of the defensive stocks. but the defensive stocks aren't really cheap. what are you doing in terms of sectors and that kind of allocation? >> well, exactly as you're saying, the defensive sectors are no longer cheap. consumer staples have rallied hard. we're looking for other opportunities in quality names but in other sectors. for example, technology, we spoke about miners last time i was on. the markets have been overpunished, that's where we see the opportunity....
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now it may be too late to save everyone, but it is providing a effective defense. >> in terms of the sophistication to carry out a mail attack, if you will, honestly the details around the anthrax attack are still very much -- we don't have clarity even a decade later. >> still in dispute. >> it takes a fair amount of sophistication and access to material to be able to even care something like this out. >> and anthrax is harder than ricin. anthrax to tell le weaponize it, grind it up, getting it to a place where it's effective is a bit more different than risen. ricin extracted from castor beans, this is not particularly sophisticated, but it is effective. it has to be ingested or inhaled, about you it requires somebody to at least give it some thought to sit down and produce it. >> luke, you are obviously here and not on capitol hill, but in terms of the reaction we're seeing from congress, the fact -- look, there's still legislation that they're debating at the capitol hill and it's on high alert. the question is how much it affects the proceedings. and there's a lot on the agenda
now it may be too late to save everyone, but it is providing a effective defense. >> in terms of the sophistication to carry out a mail attack, if you will, honestly the details around the anthrax attack are still very much -- we don't have clarity even a decade later. >> still in dispute. >> it takes a fair amount of sophistication and access to material to be able to even care something like this out. >> and anthrax is harder than ricin. anthrax to tell le weaponize...